Are they produced using extraction methods with little or no impact on the environment or wildlife?

During manufacturing, were recycling methods used to eliminate waste?

Does the manufacturing plant utilize energy saving systems?

Are they packaged minimally?

Is it a good quality design that will last a lifetime?

Can they be recycled in the future?

Does the manufacturer have a third party green label?

The good news is that if your windows are covered with any kind of blinds, shades, or drapes, you score instant green cred for insulating your home and reducing energy consumption.

Bali is also scoring points for sustainability. As part of our “Green by Nature” commitment, our collection of environmentally friendly blinds and shades is growing. In our manufacturing, we’re cutting carbon emissions, decreasing energy use, and reducing waste by sourcing materials locally and using eco-friendly processes.

Our products are:

Made locally from renewable materials.

Bali Wood Blinds, for example, are made from renewable basswood lumber. By sourcing our materials from domestic sawmills in the Great Lakes and Appalachian regions, we have reduced the distance that raw materials need to travel to our plants. Fewer road miles equals lower carbon emissions.

Bali Natural Shades and Natural Drapes are also crafted from renewable bamboo, sisal, grass, and jute. These fast-growing products are ready for harvest in one to five years. Their root systems remain intact and are used to grow new shoots and prevent soil erosion.

Recycled.

Nearly every Bali product is made with recycled materials, including plastics, metals, and fabrics.

Created while conserving energy.

We use lumber scraps and other waste from our manufacturing facility to heat the wood drying kilns and the factory. We turn excess sawdust into wood pellets in a waste-to-energy program.

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